A Treasure Coast teenager who made national headlines for her same-sex relationship with a former classmate is out of jail.Kaitlyn Hunt was released from the Indian River County Jail shortly after 1 a.m. Friday.She'll now have to serve three years of probation.In October, Hunt pleaded no contest to two counts of battery, two counts of interference with child custody and one count of contributing to the delinquency of a child.Hunt is the 19-year-old Sebastian woman who, at age 18, had a sexual relationship with a 14-year-old schoolmate at Sebastian River High School.She was expelled from school in February and then arrested in May, touching off a national firestorm of media coverage and debate.Hunt rejected the initial plea offer from the state and was even offered a second deal in August, but prosecutors took that off the table when they gathered evidence suggesting Hunt violated a judge's order to stay away from the girl, now 15.Hunt's family argued that authorities targeted her because she was in a same-sex relationship.Follow Pete Burke on Twitter at @PeteBurke.More From WPBF: Email alerts | Mobile | SocialView, Share Breaking News Photos On WPBF.com's u local:9146236

VERO BEACH, Fla. —

A Treasure Coast teenager who made national headlines for her same-sex relationship with a former classmate is out of jail.

Kaitlyn Hunt was released from the Indian River County Jail shortly after 1 a.m. Friday.

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In October, Hunt pleaded no contest to two counts of battery, two counts of interference with child custody and one count of contributing to the delinquency of a child.

Hunt is the 19-year-old Sebastian woman who, at age 18, had a sexual relationship with a 14-year-old schoolmate at Sebastian River High School.

She was expelled from school in February and then arrested in May, touching off a national firestorm of media coverage and debate.

Hunt rejected the initial plea offer from the state and was even offered a second deal in August, but prosecutors took that off the table when they gathered evidence suggesting Hunt violated a judge's order to stay away from the girl, now 15.

Hunt's family argued that authorities targeted her because she was in a same-sex relationship.